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Red Robot
11 years ago

V 0.2.0 Released! Lots of new stuff!


V 0.2.0 makes the game actually feel like a game. There’s a proper title screen, and there’s actually some sort of objective now!

New features:
-You have a gun! Left click or press Z to fire.
-Enemies now spawn in automatically. You can kill them by either stomping on them mario style, or shooting them 3 times.
-Sometimes chests will spawn. Currently they only contain flower petals, but in the future I’m planning on making them more useful.
-2 exit doors spawn on each level. Press down while near them to enter the “next” level.
-Graphics/tiles look a little better.

Feel free to suggest anything you’d like to see put into the game! It’s pretty open-ended right now. Also report any bugs!



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